Thanks, Daniel, Kaydence, and Seth! Aside from the obvious modeling skills that people like Kaydence have, it that always impresses me is how they can stand in nearly one position for an hour or so, with long pauses for conversation, and then instantly "turn back on", to make the next frame. Bravo! (and... The outro was hilarious!)
Another masterful great one about the subtleties of hard and softness compared with different modifiers. Also, comments about learned tips of vagaries on modifiers like fall-off on the short side of the box appreciated. Thanks!
Good video once again. Gotta give Seth a microphone! Also, a C1P tip: if you hold shift while zooming, or panning, all selected images will zoom and pan the same amount.
I basically know everytNice tutorialng there is to know about soft soft but I still watched tNice tutorials through just because of how good you explained
Given that many amateur photographers cannot afford expensive speedlights or strobes, a video from Daniel/Seth on using cheap speedlights and cheap modifiers (anathemas to you both I know) would be helpful to them and maybe instructive in terms of Seth's repeated comments about differences in colour temperature.
Gavin Hoey uses godox flashpoint stuff and an older micro four thirds camera shoots out of a room in his house and is pretty much the God of photography.
TNice tutorials was really helpful for soone coming from Ableton Live and having used Fruity Loops waaaay back in the past
Thanks, Daniel, Kaydence, and Seth! Aside from the obvious modeling skills that people like Kaydence have, it that always impresses me is how they can stand in nearly one position for an hour or so, with long pauses for conversation, and then instantly "turn back on", to make the next frame. Bravo! (and... The outro was hilarious!)
Thanks. I think I am starting to understand lighting at last!
bro u help me a lot, when i was learnig about photography many years ago, thnks so much, rewards from colombia
Another masterful great one about the subtleties of hard and softness compared with different modifiers. Also, comments about learned tips of vagaries on modifiers like fall-off on the short side of the box appreciated. Thanks!
Thanks Daniel, Kaydence and Seth. It was very informative and entertaining. 😎👍🇨🇦
Daniel's videos are always a delight!
What kind of defuser is that he uses at the 30 minute mark?
Good video once again.
Gotta give Seth a microphone!
Also, a C1P tip: if you hold shift while zooming, or panning, all selected images will zoom and pan the same amount.
"The more lights you use, the more you get paid." Great business model. BTW, does that also apply if you use a Brooklyn reflector? ;-)
Daniel, if you're just using flash as a fill flash does it matter if it's on camera vs off camera and directional?
I basically know everytNice tutorialng there is to know about soft soft but I still watched tNice tutorials through just because of how good you explained
Given that many amateur photographers cannot afford expensive speedlights or strobes, a video from Daniel/Seth on using cheap speedlights and cheap modifiers (anathemas to you both I know) would be helpful to them and maybe instructive in terms of Seth's repeated comments about differences in colour temperature.
Gavin Hoey uses godox flashpoint stuff and an older micro four thirds camera shoots out of a room in his house and is pretty much the God of photography.
Great show but PLEASE give Seth a mic. so that we can hear the exchanges between Daniel and Seth. We’re missing detail.
"Gavin Hoey level."
Daniel, I think Canon is calling you to come home. Focusing issues can be frustrating.
I'll watch any video with Kaydence or Marisa - even if it's a Terrible video. (Luckily this one is okay 😉)